Putin orders patriotic documentaries in cinemas. They will be dedicated to the invasion of Ukraine and the fight against the “neo-Nazi” ideology of Kiev. This was reported by the Moscow Times, explaining that the Ministry of Culture has until February 1st to implement the order. The Ministry of Defense has been ordered to assist Russian filmmakers who will make documentaries “on the heroism of the participants in the special operation”. Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu will have to report the efforts made in this direction by March 1st.
Ukraine, Russian missile explodes behind the French TV journalist connected, unharmed. Video
Putin also ordered Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu to present him by February 1 a report on the supply of weapons, uniforms, equipment and other means to the troops involved in the military operation in Ukraine. A sort of test on the real conditions in which Russian soldiers operate in Ukraine. In recent months, the unpreparedness of Moscow’s troops has been much criticised, just as equipment unsuitable for a war front has been targeted.
Ukrainian soldier miraculously alive: the bullet hits him but does not kill him
With difficulty, the complex machine of diplomacy seems to be moving again. In the next few hours, Turkish President Erdogan will speak on the phone with both Russian Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelensky. The interviews will obviously be separate and at different times. Something on the front of the dialogue between the West and Moscow has also moved through Israel.
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Russian attack on Zapirizhzhia Oblast
Late yesterday evening, just before midnight, a Russian attack took place on the outskirts of Zaporizhzhia. One person was injured and a fire broke out in a civilian infrastructure. This was announced by Oleksandr Starukh, head of the military administration of Zaporizhia Oblast on Telegram, as reported by Ukrainska Pravda. As of 23:44, an air raid alert was declared in Ukraine in Donetsk, Kharkiv, Poltava and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts. The alert continues in Luhansk.
Russia: the use of mobile phones ‘led’ the attack on the Makiivka base
The use of cell phones by Russian soldiers ‘led’ the Ukrainian attack on the Makiivka base on New Year’s Eve in the eastern region, causing heavy casualties. “Currently – General Sergei Sevryukov said in a video statement released by the Russian Defense Ministry early Wednesday – a commission is working to investigate the circumstances of what happened. But it is already evident that the main reason for the losses suffered was the activation and massive use by the personnel of mobile phones, within the reach of enemy weapons, contrary to the ban”.
Russia: former Speaker of Parliament Khasbulatov dies at 80
Ruslan Khasbulatov, former speaker of the Russian Parliament, has died at the age of 80. The news was reported by Russian state television on Tuesday. An ethnic Chechen, Khasbulatov was elected speaker of the parliament of the Russian Federation shortly before the Soviet collapse. He was initially a staunch ally of Russian President Boris Yeltsin before turning against him in 1993. The two resisted the coup d’état of August 1991 together. . The crisis came to a head on October 3-4, 1993, when supporters of parliament clashed with police in the streets of Moscow and attempted to storm the state television building, engaging in a fierce firefight with troops who they protected him. Yeltsin ordered tanks to fire on parliament and hundreds of lawmakers and their supporters were arrested. Khasbulatov was also arrested and charged, but was freed under an amnesty in February 1994. He left politics and returned to teaching economics, his job before his rapid rise to power. Since then Khasbulatov has kept a low profile and has avoided any criticism of the government.
Moscow, Makiivka massacre favored by cell phone use
It was the use of mobile phones by operational personnel at the training center in the Russian-occupied city of eastern Ukraine, Makiivka, that fueled yesterday’s attack by causing the massacre of soldiers. This was stated by the Russian Defense Ministry, through Lieutenant General Sergey Sevryukov, according to reports from the Tass agency. “The main reason for what happened in Makiivka – according to the ministry – was the use of telephones by personnel within enemy weapons range”. There will be investigations, and “the officials responsible for the Makiivka tragedy will be held accountable.” The officer, quoted by Tass, explained that the attack against the site where the Russian units were located was carried out with Himars multiple rocket launchers.
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